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Please let us all know what you have been drinking over the past week. As usual, lists, vibes, impressions and tasting notes all welcome.
daz wrote:2nd last bottle of Voyager Cab Merl 04 - vinfanticide but the fruit is starting to surface. Opened up a bit with 24 hours air time in the fridge.
Also 2nd last bottle of Grant Burge Filsell 04. Still young, black fruits, tannins from the oak on the finish, improved with air time.
orpheus wrote:rooman wrote:With business partners in town from overseas, it has been a good week of dining out. During the course of the week, there have been 3 good reds. Wednesday night, at the Verandah Bar and Restaurant, we had an excellent Shaw & Smith Adelaide Hills Shiraz 2007. I can now see why this attracts such attention. A superbly balanced, just north of medium bodied, elegant shiraz, red berry fruit, exquisite balance and length, no alcohol heat and a long finish. Easily one of the best SA shiraz i have had for some time. WOTW
I was just about to post about this wine, which is every bit as good as the 2006 (and very similar). I agree entirely, it is a wonderfully well-balanced, restrained yet powerful shiraz.
With dinner last night (corn chowder then pan fried blue eye with lentils and red wine sauce) we opened a 2004 Voyager Estate Cabernet Merlot. No specific notes other than to strongly advise that if you have any of these, don't open them yet. It's a lovely wine but still quite spikily tannic. Really glad I have a couple left.3, 65, 7, 50Loztralia
Mike Hawkins wrote:1996 Rockford SVS Flaxman Shiraz - after 3 hours air, this was awesome. Lovely ripe, but not sweet, fruit. Length and complexity and everything you'd hope for from Rockford. Leave for 5 more years if well cellared.